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'''Kendal Beynon''' (UK) is an artist & writer currently situated in the realm of experimental publishing. She aims to rediscover an alternative online landscape through subversive design and community building, while also examining the ruins of our digital past. When she’s not rummaging around in internet fragments, you can find her at @tr0pisms.
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'''Kendal Beynon''' (UK) is a Rotterdam-based artist and PhD researcher at CSNI in partnership with The Photographers’ Gallery, London. Her work is situated in the realm of experimental publishing and internet culture. She aims to rediscover an alternative online landscape through DIY design, digital folklore, and community building, while also examining the ruins of our digital past.
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Completing a bachelor’s degree in the UK in Music Journalism in 2013, she worked for a number of years in art spaces and architectural magazines until she went on to receive her MA degree in Experimental Publishing from the [[Piet Zwart Institute | Piet Zwart Instituut]], Rotterdam with the thesis: Cyberhotels and Other Tales of Forgotten Virtual Worlds in 2022. She also is heavily engaged with the zine-making community by co-organising the Rotterdam-based zine festival, Zine Camp. [https://www.deadweb.club/about (2023)]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:58, 27 December 2023

Kendal Beynon (UK) is a Rotterdam-based artist and PhD researcher at CSNI in partnership with The Photographers’ Gallery, London. Her work is situated in the realm of experimental publishing and internet culture. She aims to rediscover an alternative online landscape through DIY design, digital folklore, and community building, while also examining the ruins of our digital past.

Completing a bachelor’s degree in the UK in Music Journalism in 2013, she worked for a number of years in art spaces and architectural magazines until she went on to receive her MA degree in Experimental Publishing from the Piet Zwart Instituut, Rotterdam with the thesis: Cyberhotels and Other Tales of Forgotten Virtual Worlds in 2022. She also is heavily engaged with the zine-making community by co-organising the Rotterdam-based zine festival, Zine Camp. (2023)

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Virtual Gardens